Jacqueline Traide force-fed and given injections at Lush's Regent St
store Eyes stream from irritant and arm bleeds when she tries to resist
needle Humiliated and restrained for ten hours in protest against animal
testing Shocked onlookers stop to take pictures and video on their mobile
phones

They dragged her along with a rope around her neck and pushed her down
on a bench.

It was feeding time for Jacqueline Traide and you could tell from the
look on her face she was terrified.

First, they stretched her mouth open with two metal hooks attached to
a strap around her head.

The man in the white coat grabbed hold of her
ponytail and tugged ituntil she tilted backwards.

...

Jacqueline
volunteered for her starring role in the deliberately shocking
performance to underline a campaign aimed at drawing attention to the
pain and cruelty inflicted on animals during laboratory tests on
cosmetics.

Dressed in nothing but a flesh-coloured body stocking, she was put on
display in the shop window of Lush cosmetic store's branch in Regent
Street, London, to re-enact widely used tests.

The 'cruelty-free' chain is helping to spearhead a Humane Society
International campaign to end cosmetic testing on animals.

Thousands of shoppers, tourists and office workers witnessed
Jacqueline, a social sculpture student at Oxford Brookes university,
being roughly manhandled and administered by performance artist Oliver
Cronk, dressed as a clipboard-toting lab technician.